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1066 SIXTY-EIGHTH conennss. sms. II. cn. aes. 1925. P°“°l "*°°°· TITLE II.—PosTAL RATES

  • `*"* dm- Fmsr-CLAss MATrmn

c8$i2iv°°° m°m°g PRIVATE MA11.1Ne canns

  • }“°°i“°'°”°"‘ Sec. 201. The rate of fpostage on private mailing cards described

,dY°L3°'p‘4'°’°”°"°` in the Act entitled “An ct to amend the postal laws relating to use of postal cards,” approved May 19, 1898, shall be 2 cents each. S°°°“d °]““‘ SEco1~m—CLAss Mxrrnrz puiiidfa .T§}§, by Src. 262.10:1) In the {asc of pigpligatioms eintegefl) as second-clasi matter including samp e COPIES _ e ex en_ o per centum o v°M°’ °‘327' the weight of copies mailed to subscribers during the calendar year) when sent by the publisher thereof from the post office of publication or other post office, or when sent by news agents to actual subscribers M thereto, or to other news agents for the_purpose of salev.£€s‘L?§2§? ”°° (1) The rate of postage on that portion of anly such publication

  • "°"°’°· devoted to matter other téian advertisements sha 1 be 1% cents per

. pound or fraction thereo ; : _ _ . ¤§§"°"”°m°“° P"` (2) ’On that portion of any such publication devoted to advertise- Z°“° “"“· ments the rates per pound or fraction thereof for delivery within the eight postal zones established for fourth·class matter shall be as fo lows: For the first and second zones, 2 cents, and third zone, 3 cents. or e seven an e1g zon an _ een_ e pprne ie 2*::* *°¤"*:i.““h.i which irtztz ti. rinn — Islands and any ortion of the United States, includ1ng the District www _,duc,,_ of Columbia and) the several Territories and possessions, 9 cents; tional. ·izri¤¤1¤lg1¤¤. (3) The rate of postage on ne_wspapers or periodicalsmaintained l§,l’,§°§ °°°" pu ’°°` by and in the interests of religious, educational, scientific, philan- F”*‘”“°· thropic, agricultural, labor,6or fgaternal organizations or associations not organized or pro t an none of the net income of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual, shall be 1% cents per pound or fraction thereof, and the publisher of any such newspaper or periodical, before be1n¤ entitled to such rate, shall furnish to the lipstmaster Génerahlat such times spd und? such conditions as the ostmaster enera may prescri satis actory evi— dence that none of the net incoine of such organizationor association Fmmmimdvmisg inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual, ments less than ave (b) Where the space devoted to advertisements does not exceed W °°'"‘ five per centum of the total space, the rate of postage shall be the same as it the whole of such publication was devoted to matter other Daily uewsmpm than advertisements. ’ ac. Sc) The rate of postage on daily newspapers and on the periodicals Present rate when · - · · - · deposited at 0,,,,,,,, 0;. an newspapers provided for in this section when deposited in a ¤¤¤*¤* '**>“*°*Y- letter-carr§r office for deliveryhby its caixlrriers, shall be the same as now provided by law and not ing in t is Act shall affect existin Sppmmm ,0, me law as to free circulation and eristing rates on second-class ma§ mixing. matter within the county of publication. The Postmaster General may hereafter require publishers to separate or make up to zones, in smph a iipangep as helniay direct, all mail matter of the second class amumm wenoere ormai1ng._ _ isiiintiere ieiermiibig (d) With the first mailinlg of each issue of each such publication,

          • 5- the publisher shall file wit the postmaster a copy of such issue,

together with a statement containing such information as the Postgimaster General may prescribe for determining the postage chargeable ereon.